Discussion on Profession Development of Higher Vocational Education from The Perspective of Market Principles and Occupational Changes
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v3i2.896Keywords:
Market principle, Career change, Professional setting, Higher vocational education.Abstract
Higher vocational education is a kind of vocational education, and the professional construction of higher vocational education should meet the market principle. This paper introduces the main points of market principles, analyzes the changes of professions caused by contemporary technological revolution and the requirements of new professions for the quality of talents. Suggestions are made for the professional construction of higher vocational education. The new round of scientific and technological revolution puts higher and more complex requirements on the structure of human knowledge and ability. Under the system of scientific knowledge and technology that integrates multiple disciplines and fields, composite talents with multiple skills are needed. The boundaries of academic talents, engineering talents, technical talents and skillful talents will be blurred more and more, and having system thinking and innovation ability will become the basic requirements for all kinds of talents.
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